C++ core


{privatescope}'s industry-strength C++ core framework has been evolving for over 15 years. It started with projects in the finance sector and continued with telecommunications, insurance and logistics projects.

Since its inception, the framework has undergone continuous refactoring and adaptation to the current C++23 standard.

{privatescope}'s C++ core includes adapters for well-known, reliable, and well-maintained open-source projects, such as ICU, OpenSSL, libcurl, ODBC, dLib, OpenCV, and many others.

C++ core is a robust, multithreaded foundation for many {privatescope} software components and consists of over 500,000 lines of documented source code.

C++ metadata


The heterogeneity of data and the disruptive and increasing complexity of data landscapes are causing headaches for many IT departments. In this situation, there is an enormous need for universal, configuration-based solutions with powerful, expandable, yet easy-to-use functionality.

C++ metadata and its modular services address the following fundamental questions:

• How is the data structured and encoded?
• What is the quality of the data?
• What quality must the data have?
• How do we extract value from this data?

C++ metadata is based on {privatescope}'s industry-strength and platform-independent C++ core framework.

C++ microtubes


As part of our C++ metadata technology, C++ microtubes offer corporate customers a new, conceptual approach to handling digital data.

They solve the recurring, cross-industry data heterogeneity and quality problem where data is generated without the need for data silos, e.g.  when it comes to generating AI/ML training data.

C++ metadata details are sent to C++ microtubes, which establish connections between data sources and sinks and execute algorithms on the initiated data flow.

Rather than duplicating data into a central data warehouse or data lake, C++ microtubes operate directly at the data’s origin.